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From the vague tweets Ive seen this morning
 
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Does he still commit to UNLV if CKK is not the HC?? The same goes for D. Thomas. IF he even has entered the thought about staying next year. The ONLY way u let CKK go is with a Grand Slam or at the minimum a Homer Run hire
 
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Does he still commit to UNLV if CKK is not the HC?? The same goes for D. Thomas. IF he even has entered the thought about staying next year. The ONLY way u let CKK go is with a Grand Slam or at the minimum a Homer Run hire
It doesnt matter. You dont need either of those players to stay if you make the right hire and they can bring and recruit their own roster. Yes, itd be great to keep Dedan, it'd be great to land a local big guy like Stanton... but keeping a player or a recruit who will inevitably underperform what their abilities can achieve here because the staff is underwhelming makes no sense. If they want to stay for the new HC and make UNLV a national brand again, Im all for it, but the roster turns over 70-80% every year anyways at this point, keeping an underperforming HC year after year because of "recruits" makes no sense in todays transfer market.

Also to he point of rebuilds every 3-5 years, were a mid-major program with a mid-major budget. The roster turnover and coaching turnover when successful is inevitable. That doesnt mean that it always needs to be a full rebuild every cycle.
What CKK has done is a mix of the free flowing transfer market, missing out on recruits, not keeping recruits, and needing to replace transfers they brought in but didnt work out. Its a terrible cycle that Ive been saying since year 1 was a mistake for him to do. He tried to jumpstart his build with Bryce and transfers who didnt pan out and jetisoned young talent along the way. Then he gets himself into that year 2 entering year 3 area where he hasnt developed a young core and instead tries to balance young talent with high level Sr transfers. It got us NIT and thats basically the plateau. Now he tooks a different approach and got a bunch of young core guys and young transfers and hopes that a year or 2 of coaching up creates that culture they needed to develop in his first 2 years. If they win this year, it wont be because of just Dedan.. Itll be because a bunch of role players got together and played their roles around that star, allowing each to be better together. We havent seen that and that will be the key to if we are good enough this year to warrant another or not.
 
We aren’t going to outbid BYU, never were going to … if there’s more to it to make up what is a sizable gap, maybe … I just don’t know what that would be. Getting guys to the league? Having a chance to win on a big stage? Playing time?
 
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We aren’t going to outbid BYU, never were going to … if there’s more to it to make up what is a sizable gap, maybe … I just don’t know what that would be. Getting guys to the league? Having a chance to win on a big stage? Playing time?
Playing time and not being BYU... but yeah, its not just the national exposure of the P4.. BYU has a deep donor class and alumni base we dont have with those pockets...
 
Winning....
But maybe we stop chasing pipe dreams and start landing solid recruits who want that just win...
But we arent winning.
I dont blame Kevin for going for top players but but only way he gets them at this time is if they have a great desire to play for UNLV. I agree he needs to focus on and get some solid players and keep very active in the portal.
 
I would love to see his NIL contract. How much? How many years does he need to play to get the money? Penalties for transfer? It may be that it is impossible to compete, just like an FCS school can’t compete with Ohio State for talent. There are maybe 300 top players at any given time. There are more than enough billionaires to get each one of them $1 million contract. Depressing.
 
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Money talks. Our NIL is pretty pathetic in comparison to BYU. If NIL was here during Kruger and Rice years, it would be healthy. (Yes I know they still got paid), but I think there would have been a ton more interest from the city to donate into that fund esp since pro sports weren’t here yet
 
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Money talks. Our NIL is pretty pathetic in comparison to BYU. If NIL was here during Kruger and Rice years, it would be healthy. (Yes I know they still got paid), but I think there would have been a ton more interest from the city to donate into that fund esp since pro sports weren’t here yet
We had vested interest in the program back then. There were actual expectations. So people put some money where their mouth was, people expended personal energies to help things work.

Oh, there’s still a little of both.

When you embrace “slow growth”, “just give them a few years” and any improvement, if any, is microscopic … while others seem to figure it out …. It breeds apathy. Until your new normal is cemented in place.
 
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There are certain posters who are like the kiss of death when it comes to predicting anything involving UNLV. So whenever I see their predictions, I generally take the opposite course of thinking
 
BYU is pulling in a lot of elite recruits for football and basketball these days. Is it because of their Big 12 status? Did they relax their academic restrictions? NIL deals?
 
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If I had a $B in the bank I’d write massive checks to UNLV teams. That would be so much fun and so much more rewarding than sinking it into a pro team. 🙏🏼🙏🏼 for a savior!!!
 
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